More than 22 films from Nahemi member courses were screened in NFT3 on Tuesday 10th July. At 12.30, Rich Warren, Programme Coordinator at the Encounters Festival and Talent Scout for the National Film and Television School, talked about the benefits that can come from having Student films screened at a festival for emerging talent.

Rich Warren talks in the 'Talking Shop'

Big prizes at the final reception hosted by Nik Powell, director of the National Film and Television School.

Nik Powell announces the prizesClaire Barwell chair of NAHEMI

He just can't believe it! ... and nor can he.

The two prizes for the audience vote in the morning and afternoon screenings are sponsored by Panasonic.

The Talking Shop (number 3) conference is free to all teachers in member institutions. This will be held in the Blue Room at the BFI Southbank on Wednesday 11th July.

Talking shop presentation

The first session (11.30 – 13.00) heard presentations by Peter Hort, University of Westminster, Nik Powell, NFTS and Lucy Brown, University of Hertfordshire

The second panel discussion (14.30 – 16.00) included presentations by Freya Billington, University of Gloucestershire and John Burgan, University of Wales, Newport.

The Eat our Shorts Programme 2012

BFI Southbank – NFT3

Screening 1 – Tuesday 10th July 10:30am to 11:30am

Skin – London Film School

Dead Dog – UCA Farnham

Svartnaetti – University of Bedfordshire

Henrik – Royal College of Art

Screening 2 – Tuesday 10th July 11:45am to 12:30pm

The Other Side – UCA Farnham

Tamed – Canterbury Christ Church University

Oculus – Staffordshire University

Lifetime Guarantee – London Film Academy

Talking Hands – University of Westminster

Presentation – 12.30 – 13.00: The Importance of Film Festivals to Emerging Talent

Rich Warren, Programme Coordinator at the Encounters Festival, and Talent Scout for the National Film and Television School, talks about the benefits that can come from having your film screened at a festival for emerging talent.

Panasonic have donated two 32″ 3D ready Panasonic Viera TVs which will be given as prizes. Our heartfelt thanks go to the sponsors, Panasonic, HEA Academy, Creative Skillset, NFTS and the University of Westminster.